Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 554 § 554.110 — Powers

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 554 ·
Oregon Code § 554.110 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Powers of directors. The board of directors shall have full power and authority to: (1) Build, construct and complete any works and improvements needed to carry out the plan of improvement of the lands described in the articles of incorporation. (2) In the name of the corporation, make all necessary water filings and appropriations of water for every purpose of the articles of incorporation. (3) Operate and maintain such works as are necessary, convenient or beneficial for said purposes. (4) Hire employees as may be required, and purchase machinery, equipment and supplies. (5) Generally contract with reference to any of said matters as the board may determine for the purposes and within the scope of the powers granted in ORS 554.005 to
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